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Carcinogenesis, multistage

Guyton, K. Z. Bhan, P. Kuppusamy, P. Zweier, J. L. Trush, M. A. Kensler, T. W. Free radical-derived quinone methide mediates skin tumor promotion by butylated hydroxytoluene hydroperoxide expanded role for electrophiles in multistage carcinogenesis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 1991, 88, 946-950. [Pg.351]

Gattoni-Celli, S., W. L. Hsiao, M. Lambert, P. Kirschmeier, and I. B. Weinstein. 1985. Genetic targets in multistage carcinogenesis. Carcinog Compr Surv 9 29—40. [Pg.630]

Bogen KT. 1990. Risk extrapolation for chlorinated methanes as promoters vs initiators of multistage carcinogenesis. Fund AppI Toxicol 15 536-557. [Pg.150]

Loeb, L.A. Mutator phenotype may be required for multistage carcinogenesis (1991) Cancer Res 51, 3075-3079... [Pg.454]

Cancer prevention is now one of the most urgent projects in public health. It is evident that an understanding of the mechanisms of the carcinogenesis process is essential for cancer chemoprevention. Most cancer prevention research is based on the concept of multistage carcinogenesis initiation —> promotion — progression [2-4] [Fig. (1)]. Cancer chemoprevention is defined as the use of specific natural and... [Pg.73]

Figure 24.27. Mouse skin model of multistage carcinogenesis. Genetic changes associated with mouse skin tumorigenesis. Figure 24.27. Mouse skin model of multistage carcinogenesis. Genetic changes associated with mouse skin tumorigenesis.
Krieg, P., Feil, S., Furstenbeegee, G., Bowden, G. T. (1993). Tumor specific overexpression of a novel keratinocyte lipid-binding protein. Identification and characterization of a cloned sequence activated during multistage carcinogenesis in mouse skin. J. Biol. Chem. [Pg.206]

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Rubin, H. (2001). Multistage carcinogenesis in cell culture. Dev Biol (Basel) 106, 61-66. [Pg.164]

Figure 6.9. Multistage carcinogenesis describing the conversion of an initiated cell into malignant tumors adapted from Pitot (1986). Figure 6.9. Multistage carcinogenesis describing the conversion of an initiated cell into malignant tumors adapted from Pitot (1986).
Slaga, T. J., Fischer, S. M., Weeks, C. E., Klein-Szanto, A. J., and Reiners, J. (1982). Studies on the mechanisms involved in multistage carcinogenesis in mouse skin. J Cell Biochem 18, 99-119. [Pg.190]

Witz, G. (1991). Active oxygen species as factors in multistage carcinogenesis. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 198, 675-682. [Pg.438]


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